I respond my own email: such a mechanism does not fix all the issues
since we try to install our packages in a chroot environment. I will try
to see the details and give more information if i figure out a clean way
to deal with that.


On Tue, 2007-12-18 at 13:52 -0500, Geoffroy Vallee wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> On Debian, I have to deal all the time with the same issue: apt/aptitude
> prompts every time a user tries to install a package for which the
> signature is not recognized. I guess we may face a similar issue with
> yum.
> 
> Being sick of using a crappy work-around, i would like to find a way to
> install the keys of the different OSCAR developers. For that, i would
> like to implement a quick solution:
> - put the public key of OSCAR developers in $OSCAR_HOME/share/pgpkeys
> - write a script that installs these keys.
> 
> However, if we decide to do so, we will have to:
> - know how to do the same on RPM systems (i think it is good to verify
> the binary package signature).
> - extend the script i have for Debian (which should not be a big deal).
> 
> Any remarks or comments?
> 
> Regards,


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